IPSO Announces Editorial Code Review
IPSO's Review Consultation of their Editorial Code signifies a huge opportunity for us to get rid of rape myths and misinformation in the media.
IPSO's Review Consultation of their Editorial Code signifies a huge opportunity for us to get rid of rape myths and misinformation in the media.
We have contacted General Election candidates in Nottingham/shire asking them to pledge to support survivors of sexual violence.
Why the media should provide contact details alongside stories that deal with sexual violence.
We're asking for all UK TV networks to provide support information after all shows that feature sexual violence, across their live and digital platforms.
Our @NoMoreRapeMyths Twitter campaign directly challenges media use of rape myths whilst encouraging responsible coverage on the issue of sexual violence.
This week long spotlight spreads the message that any form of sexual abuse or sexual violence is unacceptable
Nottingham providers of specialist domestic and sexual violence services look back on some recent successes.
Nottinghamshire Police have launched a Consent Questionnaire top help increase understanding of consent and prevent sexual violence and rape.
The Government has announced plans to make it easier for survivors of domestic violence to register anonymously on the Electoral Register.
After years of dedicated campaigning, the government announced on 1st March that Sex and Relationship Education is to be made compulsory in all Schools.
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